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Culture and Arts

How Cuba eradicated illiteracy in one year: “Maestra” screening and discussion

PSL Indianapolis

Catherine Murphy’s documentary demonstrates the capacity of everyday people to change the world.

Third Thursday: Inside the creations of Machaila Gray

Arte Mexicano en Indiana

SegaJupiter art open coming up on Thursday, May 15 from 6 pm to 9 pm. $5-$10 donation.

Attention artists: Indy is anti-war and you can help make it look the part! 

Answer Indiana

We are seeking submissions of anti-war artwork from local artists as part of a mass postering campaign!

“Chant for May Day:” A poem by communist Langston Hughes

Indianapolis Liberator Staff

For International Workers’ Day, we write about Langston Hughes and republish his “Chant for May Day” poem.

Dancing in the streets: Boogaloo, salsa, and tools for liberation (pt. 2)

Javier Guerrero

The revolutionary legacy of Salsa music and other art forms can be useful tools for liberation.

See a surprising snapshot of “Brush strokes of freedom”

Vernon T. Bateman

See selections from Vernon T. Bateman’s intimate event that immersed everyone in his struggles and perseverance.

Meet the artist dinner: Jonathan Angulo

Arte Mexicano en Indiana

You are cordially invited to the Fonseca-DuBois’s inaugural “Meet the Artist” Dinner, featuring the talented Jonathan Angulo on Thur., Apr. 17.

Virtual book launch: “Disability, empire, and class”

The People's Forum

This book shows the liberation struggle of people with disabilities, adding an internationalist and class perspective.

Bateman unmasks a movement: One-time only participatory art event

Vernon T.. Bateman

See the invisible, hear the inaudible as Bateman’s murals come to life.

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